Looks pretty neat!Can you move the files in the root folder so the package manager can install it with no issue? Right now the package manager (also if i clone the git repo) it creates this structure: User/SublimeTagmatcher/SublimeTagmatcher and it should be only User/SublimeTagmatcher.

Also, can you do the very same thing for brackets match? I mean instead of detecting tags to detect { } ( ) on js/php files (and other) ?

iamntz wrote:Looks pretty neat!Can you move the files in the root folder so the package manager can install it with no issue? Right now the package manager (also if i clone the git repo) it creates this structure: User/SublimeTagmatcher/SublimeTagmatcher and it should be only User/SublimeTagmatcher.

Also, can you do the very same thing for brackets match? I mean instead of detecting tags to detect { } ( ) on js/php files (and other) ?

Thanks!

I changed the folder structure, but I did not understand the other part?

It has already been mentioned that self-closing tags are matching the next available </ when they don't end with a trailing />. I will continue using this as it is very useful, but some improvements will be appreciated

Perhaps the best way to ensure accuracy is to parse the file for the full tag name instead of the first unclosed </ (obviously including exceptions for the above tags). This will also solve inadvertently matching those pesky overlapping tags like "<a><b></a></b>"